* A Corona bodega owner was shot and wounded when he resisted the demands of a gunman during a robbery, police said yesterday.

The gunplay erupted around 10 p.m. Friday when four men entered the Mi Esquina grocery, at 107-02 37th Ave., bodega owner Patricio Canela told his family.

Two of the men went to the front of the store and two more went into the back. Then all four men put on masks, and one of the men in the front of the store demanded money, Canela said in an account conveyed by his brother Rafael.

“I’m not going to give you … anything!” Patricio Canela told the suspects.

So one of the men in the rear of the store shot him, hitting Canela, 42, in the left leg.

All four suspects fled the store empty-handed.

Canela was taken to Elmhurst Hospital, where he was recuperating from surgery yesterday, his family said.

Rafael Canela explained his brother’s decision to resist the robbers: “You work 20 hours a day in the store, you don’t want to give up the money.”

* Police are looking for a woman bank robber who robbed a Forest Hills bank of $50.

The suspect, described only as black and in her 30s, entered a Greenpoint Bank branch at 107-18 71st Avenue at 2:50 p.m. Friday and passed a note to a teller demanding money.

The teller complied, but only handed over $50 to the woman, who fled on foot.

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* A 50-year-old man was stabbed to death in his Coney Island apartment yesterday, police said. William Farmer was cut once in the neck shortly after 3p.m. at 2947 West 23rd Street.

He was declared dead later at Coney Island Hospital, police said.

Cops said some of the victim’s family members were in the apartment as the fatal knifing occurred.

Nobody had been charged with a crime, but detectives were conducting interviews last night.